Suggestions for mods for 1993 non-supercharged Bonneville SE
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Don't use a 160 unless you have a PCM chip tuned for it because you will just lose gas mileage. Go 180. Ported exhaust manifolds will be much more cost effective and net you nearly as much gain as custom headers. Weld the outside of the flange while you have them bolted to something very rigid, then grind off the internal flange welds. Then use a high temp ceramic paint on them.
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roger wilco will do, but is that a good position for CAI and one CAI question would a ceramic tube work well as ceramic does not really absorb all that much.
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The pipe will eventually heatsoak, and the ceramic will not let the heat escape.
I'd run your intake to just behind the headlight and seal it as well as you can.
I'd run your intake to just behind the headlight and seal it as well as you can.
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Originally Posted by soundexcess
Thx so I gather aluminum is the best material for the intake right.
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
Originally Posted by soundexcess
Thx so I gather aluminum is the best material for the intake right.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...&highlight=jmb
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Originally Posted by TrueWildMan
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Originally Posted by soundexcess
Thx so I gather aluminum is the best material for the intake right.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...&highlight=jmb